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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Romania
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I discovered I have some case flags on my application, the concerning one is "applicant may not have met the 90 day residency requirement". I applied in Vegas, did the biometrics there, and then moved to Jacksonville by the end of December. Should I send them any proof that I lived in Las Vegas prior to that?

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3 hours ago, R&OC said:

Dear all,

 

I have my interview early August but because we are currently overseas, I need to fly in for the interview and quarantine for two weeks. We had a lot of expenses recently and I am looking at 14 days of (cheap) accommodation plus a flight. I am very concerned that USCIS may cancel the interview on short notice and all these expenses are in vain.

 

Has anyone heard of cancellations once the furlough begins?

 

Gosh, I am stressing out over this so much.

Where are you flying into that you are required to quarantine? Or are you just being cautious?

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48 minutes ago, soso723 said:

I discovered I have some case flags on my application, the concerning one is "applicant may not have met the 90 day residency requirement". I applied in Vegas, did the biometrics there, and then moved to Jacksonville by the end of December. Should I send them any proof that I lived in Las Vegas prior to that?

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Gosh, I never knew you could find those.

Anyway no don’t send them in, but bring the proof along to interview in case they ask you.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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1 hour ago, soso723 said:

I discovered I have some case flags on my application, the concerning one is "applicant may not have met the 90 day residency requirement". I applied in Vegas, did the biometrics there, and then moved to Jacksonville by the end of December. Should I send them any proof that I lived in Las Vegas prior to that?

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Met: December 2009

Married: April 2015

Received CR-1 visa: February 2017

POE (as IR-1): April 2017

Oath ceremony: November 2020

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Romania
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Dec 14  submitted the N-400 form online from New Jersey, where I was vacationing, that same evening I was back in Las Vegas

Dec 16 filed the AR-11 form online telling them I was going to be in Jacksonville from then on and I wanted to do the biometrics there

Dec  22 Despite the change of address, biometrics are still scheduled for Las Vegas for January 6 (my lease in Jax started on Dec 28) 

Dec 23 I go to the Las Vegas USCIS, show them my Jan 6 appointment letter and the plane tickets to FL for Dec 27and they take me in to do the biometrics

Dec 27 I move to Jacksonville

May 15 Eligible for Interview

July 14 still waiting

Estimated Case completion time May 2020, 2 months ago

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16 hours ago, O&GForever said:

My husband and I attended his combo I-751/N400 interview this afternoon in Salt Lake City. The officer was an incredibly kind woman and the first thing she did was comment about how our daughter. 

 

She then asked us questions for the I-751 green card approval: 

  • Both: How did we meet? 
  • To me: What year were we married? 
  • To my husband: How did we deal with the 2 1/2 years we lived apart going through immigration? 
  • Both of us: What are some conflicts we’ve had in our marriage? 
  • Me: What was it like meeting my husband’s parents for the first time? 

She then administered the citizenship test to my husband: 

  •  When is the last day to file federal taxes? She joked about during a normal year. 
  • What is Martin Luther King, Jr. known for? 
  • What is one right of a US citizen? 
  • When was the Constitution written? 
  • What happened on September 11, 2001? 
  • Why does the US flag have 13 stripes? 

Sentence he had to read: What state has the most people? 

Write: California has the most people. 

 

She asked the questions in section 12. Asked for our daughter’s birth certificate. And said she was approving both. She said he will probably have his oath ceremony the last week of July. 

 

We are so excited and relieved to be almost done with this nearly 6-year journey. 

 

Congratulations

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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30 minutes ago, soso723 said:

Dec 14  submitted the N-400 form online from New Jersey, where I was vacationing, that same evening I was back in Las Vegas

Dec 16 filed the AR-11 form online telling them I was going to be in Jacksonville from then on and I wanted to do the biometrics there

Dec  22 Despite the change of address, biometrics are still scheduled for Las Vegas for January 6 (my lease in Jax started on Dec 28) 

Dec 23 I go to the Las Vegas USCIS, show them my Jan 6 appointment letter and the plane tickets to FL for Dec 27and they take me in to do the biometrics

Dec 27 I move to Jacksonville

May 15 Eligible for Interview

July 14 still waiting

Estimated Case completion time May 2020, 2 months ago

Seems like everything is in order.  Did you check your case snapshot to see if all dates were input correctly?

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Romania
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The link to request the FOIA is https://www.uscis.gov/about-us/freedom-information-and-privacy-act-foia

You can ask for your entire immigration record.

It takes about 2-2.5 months to receive it back and it is free to get it.

 
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